Kappa Omicron Nu taps 48 for membership

Friday, November 16, 2012

Research, leadership and scholarship excellence has earned nearly 50 Kansas State University students membership in a national human ecology honor society.

Membership in Kappa Omicron Nu is extended to undergraduate and graduate students who have demonstrated integrity, high standards of scholarship and the promise of future achievement. Undergraduate students must have completed 45 semester hours and have a minimum grade point average of at least 3.5. Graduate students must have completed 15 semester hours of graduate work and have a minimum of a 3.7 grade point average.

From Greater Kansas City: Lauren Fischer, sophomore in nutrition and kinesiology, Leawood; Megan Spradlin, junior in public health nutrition, Lenexa; Ellen Coriden, senior in family studies and human services, and Danielle Dobratz, sophomore in public health nutrition, both from Olathe; Devin Amos, sophomore in hospitality management, and Devon Perkins, junior in family studies and human services, both from Overland Park; and Katherine Mossie, junior in family studies and human services, Shawnee.